You know, every generation thinks theirs was THE BEST but we really did Witness something Amazing! So many of our Bands are still making music and still so relevant today. The Teens and 20 somes Love our music. I ask them why on occasion and they say that their music is Shit…
A pile of cat shit festering in a dirty gym sock left in a locker in 1994 wiith the semt of squirrel piss and the hint of twizzleers could not compare to be quick and to the point, just saying....
Expose had nothing BUT JAMS!!! Most of their songs were literal hits on the top charts. And yes! I know how that sounds but forget that! 😌 The ‘80’s were sooooo fukcing good. 🥹🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Agreed. I’m 60 years old and I’m STUCK in the 80’s still have the Mullet and my 30 year old son can’t understand it!! He said get with the times. I told him if he lived through the 80’s he would understand my life😊
@@GabrielaRodriguez-tn2rs That’s so awesome buddy. 🤗 Let’s keep the 80’s alive and keep showing your daughters how much fun we had back in the day with real singers and musicians. They never needed and auto tune or lipsynching. Cheers from Canada.
I play these masterpieces at work, not many especially no one my age 30s or younger is interested at all. I’ve always had old soul taste in everything. Raised on 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s lived through the rest with a few decent songs after 2005. 80s/90s are my favorite from all genres mainly R&B, Pop, and Country.
Still listening in April 2024. This takes me back to early 1987, when I “club hopped” with a friend who loved to dance as much as I did. (RIP TW. I have fond memories of dancing in NY with you.)
@@leticialuna7731 it was miserable. People had very narrow minds. People were dying from AIDS. Bodies cremated and men and women were expected to be a certain way. Homophobia was everywhere. Lots of fighting at school and bullying. Nothing compared to today.
7 years old in 1987, could still recognize good music. We will never have a decade like this, take AIDS out of the equation and the 80s hands down, was truly magical.
Every '80s song on RU-vid has comments about wanting to go back to the '80s. This is the first comment I've found that acknowledges how AIDS overshadowed so much of the joy. (I was 17, and loved that music then and now.)
Highschool, Ontario Canada 1987 - I only listened to rock, heavy metal & rap. The coolest kid in my wood shop class dressed awesome, had all the girls & was an amazing dancer. I gave a blank neon green cassette tape & begged him to make me a mixtape! About two weeks later he returned it, filled with the BEST music I'd ever heard from all the local all ages dance clubs (including THIS SONG) - I listened to that tape all the time...
My god , im 56 and people are on here saying their mother liked this. It seems like only yesterday when I heard this for the first time at the stark club , where has the time gone ?
I know exactly what you mean. I'm 52 and i used to work at Strawberries Records when I was a teenager in the 80s. They used to play this song all the time. Seems like only yesterday.
I understand, I was a Japanese student in the 80s, used to hear this a lot along with Italo-eurobeat and Chicago house music and had parties at the club!
Freestyle will do that to you. Im 42, and as a kid growing up in the 80's this will forever have a place in my heart. I wasn't old enough to go to the clubs at that time but I wished I experienced that.
Here I am 46 years old in 2020 watching an expose video... When this music was out the world was good... This kind of music never goes bad.. some of the best times of my life was when these songs were playing in the background..
And you know these times were the least racist. We have been divided again by race baiters. No need to blame specific politicians. I’m just saying. it’s Very sad how we went backwards since the great 80’s
I graduated High School in 1987. You couldn’t turn on the radio without hearing an Expose song. Great memories of a fun, innocent time of cruising with friends cranking their songs.
What is so sad is many of these songs won't get played on the radio stations because all the selections are computer generated and they keep playing the same dried up crap ,day after day.
Yes me too!! The ears I had in my younger years and my eyes had not seen so much sorrow and stole my confidence but I am strong and at 51 I am who I am after being tried by fire!
I was a kid that never understand or paid any attention to lyrics. All that hooked me was the rhythm and sounds of the music. 😜 makes it very hard as an adult trying to find songs of the past. 😜
I just turned the volume to 10 and danced all over the house! I was in my early 20s when this song came out and living at the beach. Every day in the 80s was so much fun I did not want it to end. BEST era ever to grow up in!
I was in first year at the University of Toronto in 1986 when an aerobics instructor at the university used this song to start her classes. That’s how I first heard this amazing song.
AMEN! I'm with you on that! I graduated high school in 1984 Dang growing up in your teenage years in the 80's was the BEST YEARS! In my life! Never a DULL MOMENT! Wish I could go back! So much FUN! Della R
Saw Expose in b 1987, Charlotte NC. Great concert. Very talented, beautiful and absolutely gorgeous women. I had 2nd row seats, therefore I was able to get a good look at them. Absolutely beautiful
My mother was born in December '77, yet her childhood was infested with a lot of '80s music genres, particularly Latin freestyle music. She still listens to these on her daily treadmill workouts!
@@xane3609 I know, right? Kinda sucks that I didn't grow up with '80s freestyle music (or even disco)... I grew up with '90s eurodance and early 2000s trance music at a young age, even though I was born in 2004. Heck, I still use iPods/MP3 players and CD Walkman players.
I was born in 1974 and I am living for this music I am so proud I was around for this a lot of Facebook and Instagram babies don't even know what this music is..come go with me.....lol ....
This was a time when groups like this went by just talent and knowing how to perform!! Didn't need to be naked or views on the internet...JUST TALENT!!!
In my early 20's, days of partying, dancing, getting high. Never thinking of the days when those good ol' times would be a great memory. The music of the 80's, hands down the best!
It never get's old this one; Hits the ground running and never lets up. Unlike so many dance records that only hits one groove , this gem offers so many inventive musical hooks, shifts and progressions. Impressive percussion , distinct vocals, innovative arrangement and stellar production - still sounds fresh with every listen. One never gets bored. What a unique gem of pop music.
My wife's voice is an exact duplicate of Jeanette Jurado, she'll sing Expose songs at the top of her lungs like a champ in the car. Incredibly calming, soothing, joyful. Eye thank the infinite multi-dimensional Universe everyday for having the priceless experiences of growing up (and teen years) in the 1980's, by far the best decade in human history to grow up in,.
Expose and the Cover Girls were really the best girl groups of my lifetime and possibly ever. Their music was not only good, fun to dance to and beautifully sung, but also had real meaning in each and every song.
Damn.......I was a carefree, teenager full of naivete and inexperience, such an awesome time of life, the possibilities, the relative innocence, enjoying life and just living. Not worried about bills, or health, or the declining state of the world, I'd give anything to go back, honestly I would.
Their debut album is criminally underrated today. "Exposure" is all killer no filler, which was pretty rare for pop albums in the 80s. These girls deserve a lot of praise, as does Lewis A. Martineé for his songwriting
Expose was never underrated! The only rating that matters is the fan rating, period. If you lived an listened when this came out you would know that the ratings came from what the individual felt who listened an loved the music! Non of us gave a flying f**k what supposed chart rating were being claimed by industries... When this song or any other Expose song came on the radio no matter who was playing it got turned up full blast.